Sunday, June 6, 2010

Japan's farmers started harvest of wheat.

A farmer uses “Kubota” machine and harvest the wheat during the season of wheat harvest in Fukui, about 320 kilometers west of Tokyo, Japan June 6.2010.
A crop of wheat, ready to be harvest, grows in a field in Fukui,about 320
kilometers west of Tokyo, Japan June 6.2010.
Tens of thousands of Japan's farms grow wheat at small fields around the rice filed and Japanese annual wheat production exceeds about 800,000 tons. Ministry of Japanese Agriculture has pay subsidy for farmer, promote to wheat.

Japan is biggest wheat importer in Asia. 


A farmer uses “Kubota” machine and harvest the wheat during the season
of wheat harvest in Fukui, about 320 kilometers west of Tokyo, Japan
June 6.2010

A crop of wheat, ready to be harvest, grows in a field in Fukui,about 320
kilometers west of Tokyo, Japan June 6.2010.

The country side train pass through the wheat field during the wheat
harvest season in Fukui, about 320 kilometers west of Tokyo,
Japan June 6.2010. 

A farmer uses “Kubota” machine and harvest the wheat during the season
of wheat harvest in Fukui, about 320 kilometers west of Tokyo, Japan
June 6.2010

A farmer walks in field during the season of wheat harvest in Fukui, about
320 kilometers west of Tokyo, Japan June 6.2010 

A farmer uses “Kubota” machine and harvest the wheat during the season
of wheat harvest in Fukui, about 320 kilometers west of Tokyo, Japan
June 6.2010















A farmer uses “Kubota” machine and harvest the wheat during the season
of wheat harvest in Fukui, about 320 kilometers west of Tokyo, Japan
June 6.2010
Harvested wheat is poured into a holding vehicle in a field in Fukui,about
320 kilometers west of Tokyo, Japan June 6.2010.

A crop of wheat, ready to be harvest, grows in a field in Fukui,about 320
kilometers west of Tokyo, Japan June 6.2010.
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